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Based on the award-winning Enthusiast Series TX V2 line, Enthusiast Series Modular PSUs add a modular cabling system for improved installation flexibility. It provides a great combination of exacting performance standards and affordability.

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Corsair 750W Enthusiast Series TX750 Modular Power Supply

5.04

£89.98

Corsair 750W Enthusiast Series TX750 Modular Power Supply

Good quality and easy to use

Reviewed by
Christopher Page.
Review Posted
19/09/2013

55

I have been using this PSU for around 2 weeks now. I opted for the 750w model so that I could SLI in the future. So far the PSU has been very good: it is very quiet and nothing has gone wrong.
The Corsair TX750 arrived well packaged and was very easy to fit. Additionally, the build quality looks and feels like a premium product.
There is one thing worth taking note of though: this PSU is advertised as a modular power supply. However, in reality it is a non-modular PSU with additional power outputs for additional graphics cards, hods etc. I found out about this before purchasing so I knew what I was getting, but the description does not explain this well and others may purchase thinking this is a fully modular PSU.
Regardless of the slightly misleading title, I would 100% recommend this PSU to anyone, after all, you can always hide away additional cables that are not in use.

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Great PSU

Reviewed by
Niki.
Review Posted
05/10/2012

55

There isn't much you can say about a PSU really. It comes very well packaged indeed, looks fantastic, and is really heavy! It has loads of leads and every possible combination of power requirements seems to have been catered for. If I have one complaint, it is that the plugs for the graphics cards are in two parts and its not immediately clear how they fit together. But apart from that, it's all great. One word of warning is that it's not the quietest PSU. It doesn't seem to get much louder as you load it, but certainly its by no means silent. It's certainly the loudest Corsair I have heard. Although I have only heard four!

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Pure Original Power

Reviewed by
David Paul.
Review Posted
03/01/2012

45

Recently wired this up to my Intel Quad core system.
I've got to say Im very impressed with it so far, it was well packaged, came with loads of cables to choose from, good solid conections and long enough to run all the cables behind the motherboard tray to make for a neat install.
The case itself has a very nice solid feel to it, nice logoing, finished in a rough matt black texture paint, its weight also reflects the standard of quality.
You also get a bag of cable ties, four black PSU mounting screws and a metal Corsair Sticky label!
This PSU is a lot quieter than my old Enermax 425W unit, you can still hear it but its more an electric hum noise than a windy fan noise, in fact I had to check the fan was spinning, I put my hand over the intake to feel and there was plenty air getting sucked through it.
One negative was there were no instructions or specifications other than what was written on the packaging.
To sum up, great power to price ratio, 5 year Warranty, quality power

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Makes noise when fan can startup - Is it faulty?

Reviewed by
gary.
Review Posted
28/12/2012

35

I have just installed this new Corsair TX750W(CP-9020040-UK) into a new build PC. Does the fan in the PSU always spin? Assuming not if demand for power/heat etc is low, then is it normal that the fan twitches? It makes a sort of buzzing/clicking noise and the fan rotates 2-3mm as if it wants to start but can't - This is annoying in my otherwise very silent PC. Giving it a light push does not start it either, but it looks like it wants to spin up, almost as if not enough power is fed to the motor to cause it to spin. Later if left on a while and gaming increases power demand, it does actually spin up (Silent too), but then later returns to stopped and twitching - This can't be normal, but I don't want to RMA it over New year and not be able to use my new gaming PC. Anyone else have this problem, is it normal or should I have to RMA it to DABS and be without my PC for a few weeks/days - Thanks for any help.

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